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My hometown is in Sungai Besar, Selangor. Did my primary school and high school until form 3 in my hometown school. Then pursued my study from form 4 until form 5 at MRSM Gemencheh, Negeri Sembilan. After SPM, I continued to study at UiTM Puncak Alam in Selangor for foundation in physics. After finished my foundation, I studied in UTM Skudai, Johor from 2014 until 2018. 

  • Student ID: A14KE0178
  • Display name: MUHAMMAD RAFIUDDIN BIN MAR SIDEK
  • Email address: mrafiuddin8@live.utm.my
  • Town: SUNGAI BESAR
  • Mobile phone: 0147177695
  • Industry: Engineering in Electrical - Mechatronics

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Interests

  • Programming
  • Robot and automation
  • Circuit design
  • Artificial Intelligence

Personal information

Date of birth 13 November 1995
Place of birth Sungai Besar
Citizenship Malaysia
Visa status Malaysia
Gender identity Man
Marital status Single

Goals

Personal goals

To achieve financially stable by 30's.

Academic goals

To become well educated student or worker that still learning.

Career goals

To become a professional engineer that also actively take part in entrepreneurship.

Skills

Personal skills
  • Can work as a team.
  • Can either become a leader or a follower.
  • Fully committed into tasks given.
Academic skills
  • Good at self-learning.
  • May learn new things quickly.
Work skills
  • C programming.
  • Circuit design.
  • PLC.

History

Employment history

Worked on producing new machines for production line and maintenance machine.

Education history

Résumé in PDF

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FYP Project - Battery Management System

 

Battery Management System (BMS) - My final year project is BMS which is a system that includes 24V packs of batteries. The system generally monitors voltage, voltages of individual cells, average temperature, state of charge (SOC) to indicate the charge level of the battery, state of health (SOH), state of power (SOP), and the current from the battery, so that it can lengthen the battery lifespan. The system is using 8 batteries of 12V lead-acid type battery, 2 batteries are connected in series so that the output will become 24V. The system has a lot of applications in daily life.

 

Below is journal of my final year project - Battery Management System

My FYP Journal

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SKEE4012 - Group Project (17)

Group 17 - A group of mine, consisted 4 members which are Low Kar Seng, Tay Yee Yang, Hakim and myself, decided to do a survey on reasons of why students being late comer to classes. The survey was conducted in a google form, and our target was UTM students itself, yet focused more on FKE students. At the end of the survey, we had around 30 people that filled the survey. From the survey that we have conducted, we did some analysis and came out to a conclusion.

 

Below is the journal of our project - Late Class Comer in Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

Journal (Group 17)

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Intership in 2017

I did internship with OMRON in Petaling Jaya for 3 months. I have been assigned under Manufacturing Innovation Department in Electrical section. The company works on production of relay switches, so my department focusing on improving the production rate by referring to the production line team. A lot works involving OMRON's PLC during the whole internship. Our department produced new machines and installed them into the production line, and also did maintenance.

 

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Above are some of the example of new machine that going to be installed in the production line.

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Project: Paper cutting machine for soldering purpose

Industrial Seminar Talk

17th April 2018 - An industrial seminar for SKEE4012 subject was held in Lecture Hall 1, L50 to all the final year student of Faculty of Electrical Engineering. The speaker of industrial seminar was given by Ir. Juraimi Masood from Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP). He is the member of MMC Corporation Berhad (MMC) which is leading utilities and infrastructure group with diversified businesses under three division, namely energy & utilities, ports & logistic and engineering & construction.

Head of Development Department responsible for the planning, construction, test and deliver of the various packages within the Port development plan. Developed the port from white paper and has gone through various management transformation with different managements styles and different CEOs. Specialist in Electrical System Concept and Design and have possession of 132kV Competency Certificate from the Energy Commission and currently handling the 132kV system within the port.

Firstly, he explained on his education profile from 1974 in SK LKTP Pasir Jaya until he joined the PTP in 1997. He also had continued his study at University of Hartford in 1986. Then, He also involved at commission the air conditional plant KLCC construction. He faced many challenges during work especially when do the project at site. In that time, he built his soft skill to face other people during handling some projects. He gives an advice that soft skill is really important than technical skill in real life in term of to communicate with people.

He also involved in heavy engineering which is oil and gas platform. In this job, he was able to design the structure from the beginning to the end besides involved in project cost management. He also explains that when we in heavy engineering, the safety is the important scope to all employee. If we ignored the safety issues, maybe we can loss some of our employee.

Besides that, he also explained on the employer`s expectations. He classified it in eight skills which important and should know: -

No

Skill

Industry rating

1

Having in depth technical competence in a specific engineering disciplines

3.49

satisfactory

2

Ability to function efficiency

3.51

satisfactory

3

Ability to acquire and apply knowledge

3.43

satisfactory

4

Ability to communicate effectively to colleagues and community at large

3.55

satisfactory

5

Ability to undertaken problem identification, formulation and education

3.97

satisfactory

6

Having social awareness on sustainable development

3.57

satisfactory

7

Ability to utilize a system approach to design and evaluate operational performance.

3.57

satisfactory

8

Ability to design and conduct experiments

3.47

satisfactory

Heavy Engineering

  • Quality
  • Project Plan
  • Project Cost
  • Construction

Safety

  • Don’t forget about safety
  • Save life
  • The most important during work

Resident Engineer

  • Commission the air condition
  • Dealing with client
  • Dealing with colleague
  • Dealing with contractor

Engineer with Client

  • Managing stakeholder expectation
  • Managing the development plant

Scope: Development of the Master Plan

            Determine End User Requirement

            Engaging Communication and Authorities

            Engaging Consultants

            Engaging Contractor / Supplier

Behavioral preference for fresh engineer given by Ir Juraimi: -

  1. National Society of Professional Engineer (NSPE)
  2. Hold paramount the safety, health, and welfare of the public
  3. Perform services only in areas of their competence
  4. Act for each employer or client as faithful agents
  5. Avoid deceptive acts
  6. Conduct themselves honorably, responsibly, ethically and lawfully so as to enhance the honor, reputation and usefulness of the profession.
  7. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (IEEE)
  8. To accept responsibility in making decision consistent with the safety, health and welfare of the public and to disclose promptly promptly factors that might endanger the public or the environment.
  9. To avoid real or perceived conflict of the interest whenever possible and to disclose them to effected, parties when they do exist.
  10. To be honest and realistic in stating claims or estimates based on available data

For the conclusion, the fresh graduates were advised by him to face new challenges and ready to fail first and then build up back from the failure cases in their life.

 

For the question and answer session

  1. How can engineer try to intercept their scope of work with other fields?

Answer: Engineer only can give their opinion, ideas but engineer cannot design and make decision out their fields. However, we admit that every field of engineering related to each other

  1. Is there any gender bias when we worked in engineering?

Answer: there is no gender bias in engineering field. This is because everyone need to take the challenges even though climbing 50m of the crane.